Let’s try this again …[20050912]

We’ve all heard the news, but I have to post this to highlight the last bit:

In this photo provided by FEMA, U.S. Fire Administrator R. David Paulison, right, speaks to firefighters while FEMA director Michael D. Brown listens during a ceremony honoring firefighters on National Stand Down Day for Firefighter Safety and Health at Loudoun County Fire Rescue Ashburn, Va. , on June 21, 2005. Brown resigned Monday, Sept. 12, 2005, three days after losing his onsite command of the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. The White House picked Paulison as his replacement. (AP Photo/Bill Koplitz, FEMA)AP - Mike Brown, the subject of blistering criticism after Hurricane Katrina battered the Gulf Coast and overwhelmed the government's response, quit Monday as director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The White House moved quickly to replace him, installing a top agency official with three decades of firefighting experience as acting director.


30 years of fire-fighting experience. Wow, you can tell the Bush Administration REALLY got the message on this issue. :-P
[Via Yahoo! News: Politics News]